"Disappointingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disappointingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disappointingly" Meaning

In a way that is not satisfactory or pleasing; in a manner that causes disappointment.

"Disappointingly" Examples

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Example sentences:


The new restaurant's disappointing service was disappointingly consistent throughout our entire meal.
I was expecting a lot from the new employee, but their performance has been disappointingly mediocre so far.
The movie's special effects were disappointingly subpar, considering the high budget and talented cast.
The company's financial losses were disappointingly high, despite their efforts to cut costs and increase revenue.
The weather forecast had predicted clear skies, but the surprise rainstorm that day was disappointingly untimely.

"Disappointingly" Similar Words

Disappeared

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Disappeared means to vanish or cease to exist suddenly and without explanation, often leaving no trace or indication of where something or someone went. It can also refer to something or someone that has gone missing and has not been seen or heard from again. Conversely, it can also mean to become less noticeable or less prominent, often gradually, over time.

Disappearing

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Disappears

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To disappear means to cease to exist or be seen; to vanish or fade away. It can also refer to something or someone becoming untraceable or lost from sight.

Disappendent

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I apologize, but there is no word "disappendent" in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or misspelled word. Could you please provide the correct word or clarify its meaning? I'll be happy to help you understand its meaning!

Disappoint

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To disappoint someone means to fail to meet their expectations or hopes, often causing them to feel sad, upset, or disillusioned. It can also mean to fail to achieve something that was expected or anticipated.

Disappointed

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Disappointedly

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Disappointing

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Disappointing refers to something or someone that fails to meet one's expectations, often resulting in a feeling of sadness or frustration. It can describe an event, a person, a decision, or even a situation that does not measure up to what was hoped for or anticipated.

Disappointment

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Disappointment refers to a feeling of sadness, discontent, or annoyance that occurs when one's expectations, hopes, or aspirations are not met, often as a result of something undesirable or unfulfilling happening.

Disappointments

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Disappoints

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Disapprobation

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Disapprobatory

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Disappropriate

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Disappropriate is a verb that means to take away or remove something that belongs to someone else; to appropriate something that does not belong to oneself.

Disappropriation

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word as "disappropriation". It's likely a typo or a non-existent word. Perhaps you meant to type "disappropriation" (which is actually "dissimulation" or "misappropriation"), or "strategic disappropriation" (which doesn't seem to be a widely recognized term).<br><br>Could you please clarify or provide more context about what you meant by this word? I'll do my best to help you understand its possible meaning or suggest alternative terms.

Disapproval

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